To: You Dirty Rats
Entrenched dishonesty and disobedience to the Constitution by federal courts is, as you know, a MAJOR HOT BUTTON for me. However, I've spent decades taking with groups of lawmen about the Constitution and its application. I have no doubt that for the average voter, the Constitution is roughly 11th on a list of the top ten issues in any campaign.
So, I will not abandon this issue as long as I have life and breath. On the other hand, I will not attempt to win the voters' approval by flogging this issue at every possible opportunity to speak in public. You see the distinction, I hope.
John / Billybob
21 posted on
11/03/2003 12:24:56 PM PST by
Congressman Billybob
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To: Congressman Billybob
11th? I'm surprised it's that high.
For some reason, this latest "rationale" for overruling the Constitution (i.e. foreign opinion) bothers me more than any of the other dubious methods of subversion. Perhaps I just have a bias against Justices who want to reverse the Revolutionary War!
The idea of the EU and their institutions controlling our country just sickens me.
However, I am not too sure it's fair to refer to Justice O'Connor as "Sandra Dee". Upon series reflection, that airhead bimbo really does fall several steps lower on the intellectual food chain than Ms. Dee.
To: Congressman Billybob
A copy of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights (I received as Christmas gifts 30 years ago) hang in my living room, nicely framed and illuminated. I read them often and often tears come to my eyes. They are so beautiful and such a treasured gift. We must not allow our Constitution to be destroyed or America will be no more.
72 posted on
11/04/2003 8:07:13 PM PST by
MontanaBeth
(Democrats-the how low can you go party-they won't let a little thing like hell stop them.)
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